Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
Exactly. How many times does it have to be said.. Listen to the PEOPLE, that is a start.
It would help if the people could get off their backsides to vote. Yesterday's turnout was just 24%.
Exactly. How many times does it have to be said.. Listen to the PEOPLE, that is a start.
Not that surprising to me. Many people who may have voted Lib Dem (not maybe hard Lib Dem-ers, but people who sometimes tactically voted Lib Dem, mainly to tactically vote against the Tories) felt betrayed by the power mad Lib Dem leadership jumping into bed with the Tories in 2010 and vowed that they would never ever vote Lib Dem again - and thousands of them (us) won't; it won't be a case of punishing them for an election or two - never means never. That is a substantial trenche of potential voters the Lib Dems have lost for ever.bit surprised to see Lib Dems continue to lose ground, might have expected them to see some return to them after the GE collapse.
Total outrage from the board when HT makes a gag about a Tory in glasses, yet here you are wishing death on people for their political views
Well quite. They don't know whether they're scratching their watch or winding their arse from one post to the next. Total shambles. They are enjoying a brief moment in the sun because of Brexit and May's default popularity. It won't last and their bravado will disappear with May and her cronies.
Excellent post.Not that surprising to me. Many people who may have voted Lib Dem (not maybe hard Lib Dem-ers, but people who sometimes tactically voted Lib Dem, mainly to tactically vote against the Tories) felt betrayed by the power mad Lib Dem leadership jumping into bed with the Tories in 2010 and vowed that they would never ever vote Lib Dem again - and thousands of them (us) won't; it won't be a case of punishing them for an election or two - never means never. That is a substantial trenche of potential voters the Lib Dems have lost for ever.
Secondly, their second referendum position might not be the vote-winner they think it will be; many people who voted remain have accepted the outcome of the referendum and are more concerned now with getting on with it rather than trying to re-write history.
Same sort of post pre the 2010 and 2015 elections, pre Referendum, still waiting whilst basking in the glory.
Really? You're basking in the glory of 2010 AND the referendum? Only in 2010 the election was won by a coalition of pro European professional politicians who DIDN'T give you a referendum.
What a fantastic night for the Conservatives. I suspect that Labour will get obliterated in the forth coming General Election. A Sea of Blue in England with one Green dot in Brighton & a few Red freckle spots elsewhere.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cal-eleciton-night-Ukip.html#comments-4475474
On this site you would think the Left is about to take power. However, as usual the silent majority, just get on with life without screaming & shouting.
Happy, Happy days. Blue is the colour
Conservatives have become UKIP, they might even be right of UKIP at this stage.
The Tories draw the short straw - http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/watch-moment-straw-poll-denied-12990465
In 2010 the useless Labour government was ousted. Maybe if they had not allowed and invited mass immigration, then people now moaning about the youngsters not getting on the property ladder etc, and actually LISTENED to the people they serve, then they might have a chance of being trusted again.
Net migration in 2015 was up by 156,000 since 2012. In the last two years of the coalition and the first year of Tory only rule inflows in to this country increased by 124,000.
http://www.migrationobservatory.ox....rnational-migration-flows-to-and-from-the-uk/
I would not for one moment dispute your figures, but I think that what infuriated folk was the later admitting by Labour politicians that they had deliberately encouraged mass and uncontrolled immigration to put one over "racists" - racists being anyone who disagreed with them.